Need help with identification....

nanshaw2001

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I now have 3 of these in my tank...started off w/ 2 about a year and a half ago. It is a neutral tan color and about the size of a dime. Any input appreciated!
 

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DT, nice reply.

We either need a MUCH!!! better description, or a picture. Picture would be best. Obviously they are growing/splitting/expanding their colony, whatever it is.
 
I've added my first picture- it's in the first post!!!! I'll take a pat on the back...you can teach an old dog new tricks!!!!!
 
It's is hard to tell from that picture. Can you tell us some things about it? Does it ever move or retract?

My first thought was it might be a Glass Anemone / Aiptasia. Maybe some type of polyp.

Any chance you could get a pic of it under just your daylight bulbs?
 
I will try for another pic. I had just a couple aptasia and the peppermint shrimp made fast work of them! This does have a little tint of green, doesn't move around the tank. Does retract when touched...has 3 or 4 rows at the "skirt" as opposed to my zoa's. The "skirt" tips are at times a little bulbous.
 
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It may be a majano - another pest anemone - but we need a better picture.

I also haven't ruled out manatees... does it have any scars from boat propellers, or react to being called Sea Cow?
 
Still don't have a better picture but am moving a rock to another tank that has one on it. If it is majano I am wondering- why they haven't multiplied, gotten bigger or moved to any othewr locations in the tank. I will truly appreciate any further input!
 
Oaky...thanks for the additional replies! Removed it, put vinegar on the spot where it was anchored and then rinsed before putting in the other tank!
 
Looks like Majano to me.

I agree. If confirmed a Majano, remove the entire rock and get radical. Use a propane torch if you have to - burn the damn thing off completely. Show no mercy.

Before committing the execution, though, let's get a picture under normal lighting - you said it was green. It might also be a volunteer polyp, which is a good thing to have.

LL
 
Use a propane torch if you have to - burn the damn thing off completely. Show no mercy.

Before committing the execution....

I think ill stay on your good side...



It looks like majano to me too.
 
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